Lukas's face turned as dark as ink, regretting his attempt to gauge Reese's reaction.
He even mentioned James, striking a nerve.
With a stern face and a cold voice, as if someone owed him a fortune, he uttered, "I see."
Reese nodded, reminding him, "Mr. Strakovski, if you have nothing else to say, I'll head back to the room."
Lukas ignored her.
Reese pursed her lips and turned to leave.
Inside the private room, Lukas kicked the wall in frustration.
A gray footprint appeared on the pristine white floral wallpaper.
Coincidentally, a server passed by and couldn't help but advise, "Sir, you're damaging hotel property."
Lukas's face twisted in annoyance. Was even a minor server now opposing him?
With a grim expression, he retorted, "So what if | damaged it?"
The server frowned, thinking this well-dressed and refined-looking person was asking such a silly question.
Her voice was displeased, "If there's damage, you'll have to pay for it. Regardless of who it is, in our Fiveone
Hotel, everyone is treated equally."
Lukas was furious, "Equally, you say? Then call the manager of your hotel over. I'd like to see how he treats
everyone equally."
The straightforward server replied, "Then wait here, don't leave."
Steam seemed to emanate from Lukas's head in his anger. He begrudgingly agreed, "Fine. | won't leave. I'll wait
for you to call someone."
The blunt server directly used her pager to inform the situation.
Before long, the hotel manager, followed by the lobby manager, hurriedly approached.
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Lukas had his head down, holding his phone, still instructing someone about work-related matters.
Seeing this, the hotel manager frowned, "What's going on here?"
The server pointed at the footprint on the wall, "This guest dirtied the wall, and when | told him, he was
unreasonable."
Only now did the hotel manager look at Lukas. Lukas still had his head down. The manager hadn't seen his face
clearly, but he couldn't lose his aura, "Did this gentleman cause the footprint on the wall?"
By now, Lukas's anger had subsided. He knew he had acted childishly earlier because of Reese's actions.
However, this matter had to be resolved.
He lifted his head and lazily glanced at the hotel manager, "Yes, | made it. What's the matter?"
Seeing Lukas, the hotel manager felt a sense of familiarity. His mind raced, and suddenly he remembered a
person who matched the current appearance of the man before him.
He cautiously called out, "Young Master Strakovski."
Lukas snorted, "I'm surprised you still remember me."
The hotel manager quickly smiled, "Young Master Strakovski, it's our server's oversight to not recognize you. |
saw you when you were here on vacation with the chairman before. It's indeed an unexpected encounter."
Lukas couldn't be bothered to continue the small talk, "The server's behavior was fundamentally correct. | was in
a bad mood today. Fix the wall, and that's it."
Lukas finished speaking and turned to leave.
The server was puzzled, "Manager, what..."
The hotel manager turned around and glared at her, "This is our group's Second
Young Master. Be more careful in the future."
The young server blushed at the thought of his earlier words.
Indeed, he couldn't be treated the same.
Lukas returned to the private room, not sparing a glance at Reese.
However, the dinner didn't last much longer. Everyone dispersed after eating and drinking their fill.
Since they had a competition the next day, no one drank too much at the dinner. After a toast and a decent
meal, they left.
Several judges stayed at the Fiveone Hotel.
The designers returned to their respective hotels.
Early the next morning, Reese got up to have breakfast.
Upon entering the restaurant, she saw Cole and Chloe had also arrived. The three
of them chose a window seat.
Breakfast was in buffet style, and Reese went to get her food.
Because of the morning competition, she wasn't planning to eat much.
She grabbed a plate and picked ssmall pastries. Just then, Cole and Chloe approached.
Chloe held a plate with three small bowls of congee.
Cole smiled and gave one bowl to Reese, "This is preserved egg and lean pork congee. Chloe got three bowls.
Would you like some?"
Reese understood this was Chloe's way of making amends. After Lukas scolded Chloe last night, she had
appeared quite dejected when she saw Reese.
Reese was never one to hold grudges. She nodded, "Sure."
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After eating a few pastries and a few sips of congee, Reese found the preserved egg and lean pork congee to be
overly salty and oddly flavored.
She didn't think too much about it since the congee was made by the hotel.
She simply thought the excessive saltiness masked the taste of the meat congee. She stopped eating halfway
and opted for smineral water to quench her thirst.
After breakfast, Reese and Chloe headed to the competition venue.
The competition was held in the rooftop hall of the Art and Technology Museum. Seats were spaced far apart,
and there were partitions on the tables to ensure participants couldn't see each other's designs.
The competition began at 9 AM and ended at 5 PM, with the judges bringing in lunch.
The competition format was somewhat similar to the art entrance examination, but the duration was much
longer.
The competition's thwas the sas its name, "Heart of the Sea," designing a piece of jewelry.
Once Reese received the theme, she began to contemplate and seek inspiration. The five judges sat in the front
row, occasionally glancing at the designers’ progress.
During the competition, Lukas sat at the end of the judges’ table, gazing out the window, lost in thought.
Normally, he was too busy to take part in judging events like this. They were too time-consuming.
However, after Reese entered the competition, he hesitated and ultimately took a seat among the judges.
His gaze fell on Reese. Since obtaining the marriage certificate with this woman, many things had imperceptibly
changed.
Tticked away.
About forty minutes into the competition, Reese had found inspiration and figured out how to draft her design.
But as she began to sketch, she suddenly felt a bit dizzy, her body becoming uncomfortable.